some photos of All Terrain Campers

benburnett

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Bobcat camper on Nissian truck

Here is a Bobcat camper on a 06 Nissan Frontier


For more photos and information please take a look at our website at:

www.allterraincampers.com

Sincerely,
Ben
 

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Granby for sale???????

I really like what you guys are trying to do in the service department.
Customer first approach goes alot farther than anything else.
I wish I new about you guys two years ago before I bought my new Granby FWC. Only one dislike about your campers, that is the outside storm flaps on the pop top. Small ladder or step is often required to open or close the flaps, a real pain especially at night in a sudden storm. Any thoughts of changing this system? On another note, if I could get a very good dollar for my FWC I would order one from ATC just with what I need. Love the idea of extended bed being standard.
Good luck guys.
Fly Fisher.
 
storm flaps

Thank you for the kind words. As to the flaps, we put those on there because we were never able to sew a liner that did not end up seeping at some point. It may not have been much but it would still seep water if it was left for to long in the liner while it was down. The storm flaps keep this from happening and in the long run help to prevent damage to the camper. I know they can be a pain from time to time depending on the conditions that you are in but we honestly believe that in the long run they are worth it.

Almost every truck needs to have a step stool to reach them but then again I try to tell everyone that gets a camper to at least go to Wal Mart or somewhere to pick up a little step stool not only for the storm flaps but also for just getting in and out of the camper. It is a whole lot easier with a two step type of stool located at the back door than taking that huge step in and out of the camper on the back of the truck.

The storm flaps can also be left up and the top brought down to move the camper from spot to spot. They just need to be brought down when you head back home and are going to store the camper.

The sudden storms in the middle of the night I have to admit makes it a pain and that one I don't have a solution for. Mother nature sometimes has an odd sense of humor.:):)

Sincerely,

Ben
www.allterraincampers.com
 

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